Minimal Clause Samples

Minimal. Cases that are mostly cosmetic in nature, and do not substantially impede functionality in any significant way. These issues are assigned a priority level at BSA’s regular meetings, and resolution times are based on the specified priority.
Minimal. Cases that are mostly cosmetic in nature, and do not impede functionality in any significant way. These issues are assigned a priority level at our regular meetings, and resolution times are based on the specified priority. Some support calls may require further analysis of Customer’s database or set-up to diagnose a problem or to assist Customer with a question. BSA’s remote support tools share Customer’s desktop via the Internet to provide Customer with virtual on-site support. BSA’s support team is able to quickly connect remotely to Customer’s desktop and view its setup, diagnose problems, or assist Customer with screen navigation.
Minimal. The employee is subject to final review/report back on work and may receive assistance with specific problems.
Minimal. Cases that are mostly cosmetic in nature, and do not impede functionality in any significant way. These issues are assigned a priority level at our regular meetings, and resolution times are based on the specified priority. Some support calls may require further analysis of Customer’s database or set-up to diagnose a problem or to assist Customer with a question. BSA’s remote support tools share Customer’s desktop via the Internet to provide Customer with virtual on-site support. BSA’s support team is able to quickly connect remotely to Customer’s desktop and view its setup, diagnose problems, or assist Customer with screen navigation. Statement of Work City of Columbia Heights, Anoka County MN Prepared for: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Finance Director City of Columbia Heights, Anoka County MN Prepared by: ▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, CPA, Account Executive BS&A Software Date: March 25, 2021 Version: 1 Revision: 1.1 Status: Draft 1. Contact List 16 2. Key Data from Proposal 17 3. Activities and Deliverables 20 3.1 GL/Budgeting 20 3.2 Cash Receipting 20 3.3 Accounts Payable 21 3.4 Purchase Order 21 3.5 Fixed Assets 22 3.6 Miscellaneous Receivables 22 3.7 Payroll 23 3.8 Human Resources 23 3.9 Timesheets 24 3.10 Utility Billing 24 3.11 Work Order 24 3.12 Inventory Management Error! Bookmark not defined.
Minimal. Cases that are mostly cosmetic in nature, and do not substantially impede functionality in any significant way. These issues are assigned a priority level at BSA’s regular meetings, and resolution times are based on the specified priority. Remote Support Process 1. Contact List 23 2. Activities and Deliverables 24 2.1 GL/Budgeting 24 2.2 Cash Receipting 24 2.3 Accounts Payable 25 2.4 Fixed Assets 25 2.5 Accounts Receivables 26 2.6 Utility Billing 26 2.7 Building Department 27 2.8 Business Licensing 27 2.9 BS&A Online – Community Development 28
Minimal. Cases that are mostly cosmetic in nature, and do not impede functionality in any significant way. These issues are assigned a priority level at our regular meetings, and resolution times are based on the specified priority. Remote Support Process

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  • Workloads The parties agree to the following provisions relating to faculty members' workload. (a) The registration limits for all courses currently offered by the Employer in the academic, career and technology areas are 35 unless established by practice as lower, excepting multiple sections where the limit is the correct multiple of the number of sections involved. (b) The registration limits for English are as follows: (i) Writing and Composition Courses - 25 (ii) Writing Skills -17 (iii) Creative Writing - 22

  • Workload An employee who believes that her workload is unsafe or consistently excessive shall discuss the problem with her immediate supervisor. If the problem is not resolved in this discussion, the employee may seek a remedy by means of the grievance procedure. If the matter is not resolved in the grievance procedure, it may be referred to troubleshooter who shall: a) investigate the difference; b) define the issue in the difference; and c) make written recommendations to resolve the differences.

  • Shiftwork (A) Where the Employee would have received shift loadings had the Employee not been on leave during the relevant period and such loadings would have entitled the Employee to a greater amount than a loading of 17.5% of the payment under clause 23.1(c), then the shift loadings must be added to the payment under clause 23.1(c)(i) instead of the 17.5% loading. (B) Provided further that if the shift allowance would have entitled the Employee to a lesser amount than the loading of 17.5% then such loading of 17.5% shall be used for the purpose of calculating annual leave loading in lieu of the shift allowance.

  • Disruption 41.1 The Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Framework Agreement it does not disrupt the operations of the Authority, its employees or any other Contractor employed by the Authority. 41.2 The Contractor shall immediately inform the Authority of any actual or potential industrial action, whether such action be by their own employees or others, which affects or might affect its ability at any time to perform its obligations under the Framework Agreement. 41.3 In the event of industrial action by the Staff, the Contractor shall seek Approval to its proposals to continue to perform its obligations under the Framework Agreement. 41.4 If the Contractor’s proposals referred to in clause 41.3 are considered insufficient or unacceptable by the Authority acting reasonably, then the Authority may by notice terminate the Framework Agreement with immediate effect.

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